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Posted February 20, 2012:
- 300-Million-Year-Old Forest Discovered Preserved in Volanic Ash
- Water Management and Climate Change in Ancient Maya City
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- Following Genetic Footprints out of Africa: First Modern Humans Settled in Arabia
- Tiny Mountainous Region in Siberia May Have Been Genetic Source of Earliest Native Americans
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- Divers Retrieve Prehistoric Wood from Lake Huron
- Disappearance of the Elephant Caused Rise of Modern Humans: Dietary Change Led to Modern Humans in Middle East 400,000 Years Ago
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- Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About the Future of Drought
- Prevalence of Conduct Disorder Among Families of Mexican Migrants in the U.S. Examined in New Study
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- Racial and Ethnic Variations in Substance-Related Disorders Among Adolescents
- Ancient DNA Provides New Insights Into Cave Paintings of Horses
- Castles in the Desert: Satellites Reveal Lost Cities of Libya
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Posted November 2, 2011:
- Hospital Tests Reveal the Secrets of an Egyptian Mummy
- Jawbone Found in England Is from the Earliest Known Modern Human in Northwestern Europe
- Analysis Reveals Malaria, Other Diseases as Ancient, Adaptive and Persistent Foes
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Posted October 20, 2011:
- First North American Hunters 1,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought, Speared Mastodon Fossil Shows
- Face-to-Face With an Ancient Human
- Ancient Depiction of Childbirth Discovered at Etruscan Site in Tuscany
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- Archaeologists Find Blade 'Production Lines' Existed as Much as 400,000 Years Ago
- Genetic Study of Cave Millipedes Reveals Isolated Populations and Ancient Divergence Between Species
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- Study Tracks Mutations Causing Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia (CDA) II Back to the Roman Empire
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- Aboriginal Australians: The First Explorers
- Asia Was Settled in Multiple Waves of Migration, DNA Study Suggests
- Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of Large Ancient Shipyard Near Rome

